Cape May County Herald, 8 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 54

\ : 54 sports Herald & Lantern 8 August '84

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I Boardsailing Test Slated for Aug. 19

I OCEAN CITY - SparklI ing blue waters and cool I ocean breezes off Ocean CiI ty Beach will host competiI tion for one of the fastest I growing recreational I sports now sweeping the I country — boardsailing. | Sunday. Aug. 19. area I residents and visitors will I have an opportunity to I view and compete in the

Subaru Boardsailing I Series, the largest series of competitive boardsailing events for amateurs, now t on its 10th stop of a 14-city I lour. - The competition, sponsored b \l Subaru of ' America, pfrc and HiFly I America. Inc.. will include i three elimination heats, a consolation heat and one championship final. Trophies will be awarded to the first, second and third place finishers in each heat; in addition, a new HiFly CS 500 will be awarded at a drawing held at the awards banquet following the race. THROUGHOUT THE day, professional boardsailor Craig Yester, considered to be one of the best big-wave jumpers in the world, will be on-hand to provide assistance and personal tips for all competitors. Entry is on a first-come/first-registered basis with a limit of 90 competitors. Entry forms and details are available at all HiFly and participating Subaru dealers; registration will also be taken the morning of the race beginning at 8:30 a.m. All equipment will be provided by HiFly America and a registration fee will cover the competitor's package and awards banquet. i Harness and harness lines will not be supplied > ON PREVIOUS stops, the Subaru Boardsailing Series has attracted as

many as 18,000 spectators. Following the Ocean City event, the series moves on to New York. Boston. Houston, and Miami. Prior events in the Subaru Boardsailing Series were held in San Francisco, San Diego. Seattle, Minneapolis, Detroit. Denver. Virginia Beach, San Juan, and Baton Rouge. HiFly America, Inc., is a manufacturer of high per formance sailboard equip-

ment and accessories for i the recreational and proi fessional boardsailor. Competitors may obtain entry forms and details for the Subaru Boardsailing Series in Ocean City at the following local Subaru and HiFly dealer locations: fiaybiew Sailboat. 312 Bay Ave., Ocean City; Harbor Surf & Sail, 379 96th St., Stone Harbor. Subaru dealer is Parkway, C.A.R.S. Inc., Route 9, Mayville.

Guards Set I For 'Burk I Bounce' I WILDWOOD — The I North Wildw'ood and I Wildwood Crest Beach I Patrols are preparing for I the Ninth Annual Burk I -Bounce, a sort of MumI mers' parade in the sumI mer, which will take place I Saturday, Aug. 18. I The object for this rite of I summer is for the parI ticipants, some 100 men I and women, to visit all the I taverns on Burk Avenue. | WEARING strange hats. I the group starts its trek at I the Wharf on Burk Avenue I at 7 p.m. and proceeds to I Johnnie's, on Park I Boulevard, to the 7 Seas I Tavern. Burk and New I Jersey ; the Cork n' Bottle. I Atlantic and Burk; the I Oceanic, Ocean and Park. I and back to the street. Music is provided by I John O'Brien and the Norf thmen. The leaders are Mike McManus, Cliff Baldwin. Kevin Donahue, and Tom Palmer, who can be reached at 522-7500.

Cagers End In

| Triple ! STONE HARBOR-This' week in girls basketball I was the last week of games before the decision of who plays in the championship game Tuesday night started with the junior girls, the Blue Bolts vs Purple Panthers. to decide first place The Panthers won 12-10. Christine Yost led the scoring with six points The second game was an I upset with the Red Bandits I beating the Black Barons. I Carol Blum led the Bandits I with eight points | THE SENIOR girls also fl played Tuesday night. The fi first game was another 9 upset with Blue over- i powering Purple 41 to 39 h Marila Coffey led the scoring with 12 points I The seniors' second fe game saw Red upset Black 9 28-26. Alice Knoll led the / scoring with 14 points, and j Kelly Caruso led Red with r| 13 points. h Action began again [ Thursday night for girls' I basketball Red played fl Blue for the first game The Blue Bolts went on and won 12-10 with Becky Jefferson leading the scoring with six points. The second game was the Purple Panthers vs the Black Barons The Panthers won. 8-4, with Norine Rastian leading the scoring with four points Purple upset Black for the second loss of the week by 30 to 25 Kelly Caruso led the scoring with 16 points. The senior girls ended up in a three-way tie

Cage Tests Are Close

I STONE HARBOR-The . boys' basketball league, sponsored by the Police Benevolent Assciation. played its third week July 25. The Bruins lost to the Golden Rams by a score of 32 to 31 . High scorers in this close battle were Bruin John Weir and Ram Rob Stewart, with 19 points each. Game two saw the defeat of the Wolf Pack by the

Spartans 43 to 39. Spartan John Coffay led his team to victory with 24 points. Leading te park were John O'Dea and Chris Quinn with 12 points each. In the final game the Hawks dominated the Knigiits by a score of 52 to 36. Tim Smith was top scorer for the Hawks with 19 points. Chris Kaimondo scored 12 points for the Knights.

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